7801 Old Georgetown Rd, Bethesda, MD 20814301-347-6222info@quickremodels.comFamily-owned since 2011 · MHIC #133088 · DC #410518000673 · Financing ↗
Serving the whole DC metro

Bethesda and every neighborhood within an hour.

Our team works across Montgomery County and the District. Out of our Bethesda showroom — into your house.

25+
Cities & neighborhoods
4
Permitting jurisdictions
500+
Homes completed
15+
Years in the metro
Active service areaMontgomery County, MD & Washington, DC — our active build radius
By the map

Where we're actively building.

Cities below show distance from our Bethesda showroom. Most consultations happen within one week of a request.

Washington, DC

All quadrants · historic district experience
Local expertise

Different neighborhoods, different homework.

Each jurisdiction has its own permit quirks, common housing stock, and HOA realities. Here's what we know about the most-requested areas.

Bethesda & Chevy Chase

Mid-century brick colonials and tudors. HPC review required in some areas.

  • Heavy plaster walls common
  • Original wood floors usually saveable
  • Knob-and-tube electrical in older stock
  • HPC: Section 5 historic review

Potomac & North Bethesda

Larger lot sizes, often with grading/drainage considerations for additions.

  • Septic considerations on some lots
  • Larger basement square footage
  • HOA design review common
  • Stormwater management mandatory for additions

Rockville & Silver Spring

Mix of mid-century and newer construction. Faster permit cycles than other Montgomery jurisdictions.

  • Mid-century split-levels common
  • Permit review typically 6–10 weeks
  • Slab-on-grade homes (no basement)
  • Active HOA in select neighborhoods

Kensington & Garrett Park

Smaller historic homes, frequent kitchen reconfigurations to open up galley layouts.

  • Small-footprint cottages
  • Crawl-space foundations common
  • Historic-aware tradespeople essential
  • Older electrical service often undersized

Washington DC

Row houses, historic district overlays, party-wall coordination.

  • DCRA permit cycles
  • HPRB review for historic districts
  • Party-wall structural considerations
  • Limited rear-yard access for materials

Gaithersburg & North Potomac

Newer construction. Larger budgets often go to whole-home upgrades and additions.

  • 2000s-era builder-grade finishes
  • Open-concept conversion popular
  • Standard HOA design review
  • Faster permit cycles (6–10 weeks)
Don't see your city?

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Within an hour of Bethesda, the answer is almost always yes. Tell us where you are, and we'll confirm within 24 hours.

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